Fashionable meeting place? | 26 |
Dressmaker's product line? | 30 |
Dressmaker's creation | 25 |
Connecting line | 15 |
Coal streak | 11 |
Coal or skirt line | 18 |
Coal mine find | 14 |
Clothing ripping point, often | 29 |
Clothing joint? | 15 |
Cloth joiner | 12 |
Closure for loose clothing | 26 |
Calvin Klein line | 17 |
Broadloom usually lacks one | 27 |
Betsy Ross detail | 17 |
Baseball stitching | 18 |
Baseball stitches | 17 |
Baseball stitch | 15 |
"We Work the Black ___" (Sting) | 41 |
"We Work the Black ___" | 33 |
Ocean nymph | 11 |
Nereid, in myth | 15 |
Nautical nymph | 14 |
Companions of mermen | 20 |
Place to buy buoys and boats? | 29 |
Navy enlistee | 13 |
Queeg or Queequeg | 17 |
One living off the land? | 24 |
Able-bodied one | 15 |
Ship staffer | 12 |
Rank below petty officer third class | 36 |
One on deck | 11 |
Naval recruit | 13 |
Deck figure | 11 |
Billy Budd, for one | 19 |
Able ___ | 8 |
Young O'Neill was one | 25 |
Whaler, for one | 15 |
Seattle mariner, e.g. | 21 |
Oft-able one | 12 |
Naval enlistee | 14 |
N.M.U. member | 13 |
Member of the Super Best Friends, on "South Park" | 59 |
He may be able-bodied | 21 |
He is often able | 16 |
Deckhand, e.g. | 14 |
Cruiser hand | 12 |
Bligh was one | 13 |
Bethel frequenter | 17 |
Able fellow | 11 |
"Able" one | 20 |
"Able" military figure | 32 |
"Able-bodied" military figure | 39 |
007 the sailor? | 15 |
Useful quality for a mariner | 28 |
Nautical chart | 14 |
Oceanographic charts | 20 |
Oceanographers' references | 30 |
Beacon, e.g. | 12 |
Beacon on a lighthouse, e.g. | 28 |
Crusty ocean growth | 19 |
In stitches | 11 |
Like pant legs | 14 |
Having ridges | 13 |
Like old nylons | 15 |
Joined by sewing | 16 |
Gobs and gobs? | 14 |
Fleet fellows? | 14 |
Able-bodied ones | 16 |
Salts or tars | 13 |
Pinafore people | 15 |
Petty officers' inferiors | 29 |
Naval workers | 13 |
Naval crew | 10 |
N.M.U. members | 14 |
Mates, pursers et al. | 21 |
Many are able-bodied | 20 |
Forecastle dwellers | 19 |
Carrier crew | 12 |
Ahab and Queeg | 14 |
Able people | 11 |
Two-___ (kind of fastball) | 26 |
Welder, e.g. | 12 |
Welder or needlewoman | 21 |
Tailoring machine | 17 |
Tailor, e.g. | 12 |
Sewing-machine worker | 21 |
Maker of joins | 14 |
Joint-making machine | 20 |
Four-___ (kind of fastball) | 27 |
Certain sewers | 14 |
Bird seen at Dover | 18 |
Easy-to-follow sewing instructions already printed on the fabric? | 65 |
More squalid | 12 |
Less reputable | 14 |
More sleazy | 11 |
Most squalid | 12 |
Knot distance | 13 |
About 6,080 feet | 16 |
1,852 meters | 12 |
Unit for Drake | 14 |